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LABORATORY SPECIALIST TEACHERS<br />

LABORATORY LEADER TEACHERS<br />

ANDREA BORBOLA<br />

Radnóti Miklós Experimental Grammar School<br />

Address: Tisza Lajos krt. 6-8., H-6720 Szeged, Hungary<br />

E: andrea.borbola@gmail.com<br />

T: +36 30/912-9914<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

Kiss E, Olah B, Kalo P, Morales M, Heckmann<br />

AB, Borbola A, Lozsa A, Kontar<br />

K, Middleton P, Downie JA, Oldroyd<br />

GED, Endre G: (2009) Lin, a novel type<br />

of u-box/wd40 protein, controls early<br />

infection by rhizobia in legumes. PLANT<br />

PHYSIOLOGY 151:1239-1249<br />

Borbola A: (2004) Construction of a linkage<br />

map for Medicago truncatula RIL<br />

population and its comparative analysis<br />

with other Medicago genetic maps.<br />

ACTA BIOLOGICA SZEGEDIENSIS 48:51<br />

Kedves M, Párdutz Á and Borbola A:<br />

(1998) Transmission electron microscopy<br />

of X-ray irradiated teliospores of<br />

Ustilago maydis. GRANA 37:29-34<br />

TEACHING CAREER IN BRIEF<br />

I’ve been an associate at the TERMOSZ Laboratory since 2014, I consider<br />

it as a prime element in my life. During my high school years I had the<br />

opportunity of assisting at the Cell Biology and Evolutional Micropaleontology<br />

Laboratory of the University of Szeged, which helped me start my scientific<br />

work. Throughout my university studies I was co-authoring several English<br />

publications, participated in an Indian-Hungarian joint research and for years<br />

I was the technical editor of the Plant Cell Biology and Development (Szeged)<br />

issue. In addition I also acquired some successful applications (pro Renovada<br />

Cultura Hungariae Fund – ’Students for Science’ foundation).<br />

My interests shifted towards molecular biology - starting from 2001, I carried<br />

out my PhD studies at the Genetic Institute of the Biological Research Center<br />

(Hungarian Academy of Sciences); later on I worked there as a science assistant.<br />

Next to learning the basic molecular biology techniques and elaborating new<br />

methods I also participated in several conferences. At the moment I’m teaching<br />

Biology at the Randóti Miklós Grammar School and tending to the TERMOSZ<br />

Laboratory.<br />

EDIT CSALÁNÉ BÖNGYIK<br />

Németh László Grammar School<br />

Cím: Ormos Ede 18., H-6800 Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary<br />

E: bongyik.edit@nlg.httpf.hu<br />

T: +36 30/313-3326<br />

TEACHING CAREER IN BRIEF<br />

I began teaching in the Commercial and hospitality<br />

secondary school of Hódmenzővásárhely in 1998, parallel<br />

with my university studies and I have been working in the<br />

Németh László Grammar School for a year. I have been<br />

teaching biology and chemistry and during my years in the<br />

commercial secondary school my students performed well<br />

at professional competitions. I have always felt lucky to be a<br />

teacher, I am one of the few persons whose job is their hobby.<br />

I regularly attended professional trainings and always<br />

supported varied pedagogical methods and educational<br />

forms, recently I have been committed to digital pedagogy. I<br />

was teaching complex nature for a long time, I also prepared<br />

a workbook for internal use with my colleague. Thanks to<br />

this I became closer to the activities of the Öveges labs and<br />

also had the opportunity to participate in the elaboration of<br />

complex book labs. I was also engaged in scientific thinking<br />

renewing teacher training for two years. I gladly contribute<br />

to project writing, I am proud of my two successful National<br />

Talent Projects. At present, I teach students committed to<br />

natural sciences at each grade above 8th and also the ones<br />

who wish to perform advanced level biology final exam.<br />

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